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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 28, 1946, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 28 1946 oha exhibition hockey two popular young glorious music people married lake song to 5 si rev r i cnapin with rev s s shantz agisting officiated at the j marriage of edna earlene tate onlv daughter of mr and mrs earl ix the stouffville arena ox monday march 4th 1915 stouffville junior c vs markham junior b admission 25c puck faced s30 pi come ami enjoy voiirself dont forget the miusseliuans lake ladies auxiliary get together thursday march 14 1946 815 pm broadview hall 129 broadview ave refreshments euchre dancing 815 pm s30 pm good prizes 50c each and we want every mem ber and their family present worth for a half mrs m gill secretary remember great many great motion pictures fall naturally into certain categorical tate of newmarket to carl samuel pigeonholes a directors picture unnvav snn of mr nnrl mrs a stars picture or the cameraman s hoover son of mr and mr bm on om comes anthony hoover of dixon hill a t greatness of which can markham feb 23th in melville not be ascribed to one two or even united church given in marriage three elements in its composition by her father the bride looked such him is colonba pictures technicolor production a song to remember currently starring paul muni and merle oberon and featuring cornel wilde at the stan- lev theatre on march 1th and 5th a song to remember tells the reat influences on famous composer- beautiful in a slipper satin gown with train sweetheart neckline and lilypoint sleeves her fulllength embroidered veil caught to a head dress with tiny band of orange blossoms and she carried a casig of the two cade of pink roses sweet peas and j uf 0 tne bride entered the church on joseph eisner arm of her father and passed l anc frederic chopin profe his music mas- the famous woman novel- arcn ist pantswearing george sand- iris the the slowly up the aisle to evergreen and lilies where the bilter conflict over him and bridegroom awaited her the sweet ni uu death strains of tohngrns wedding tne 1rodl and writer of the screen plav sidney buchman has presiding at a ma job of taking this and weaving into it the many romantic melodies which march baker the org filled the air with clarion of baker hill an the maidofhonour ami con bridesmaid were rowena hoover sister of the groom wearing a full- b more one glowing mem length dress of tropical blue silk ory even those who are un- headdress f with the names of chopins masterpieces if we should tell you that youll hear the mazurko in b stouffville high school commencement at the school thursday and friday february 28 and mar 1 s15 pm sharp n program both nights choirs dances pyramids royalty play nellie mcnabb velvet with matching and carrying a nosegay and winnie stewart of toronto formerly of j goodwood wearing a fulllength presentations of diplomas admission 25 and 15c- etc flat and the scherzo in bflat minor its a dollar mrs m carter president brougham stokely vancamp of whitby provided a very enjoyable evening thursday feb 21st at brougham for the producers of locust hill and wilkins districts an interest- feautre of the evening was the pre sentation of 50 bond to mr walter doucette which was obtained through the supervision and co operation of district representative john graliam of locust hill it was quite an honour to mrdoucette dont miss the moccasin dance also boots and rubbers modern and squares ice follies m a r k ha 51 r i n k friday march 1st good program at 830 admission 35 and 25 cents and the wilkins district this bond was a prize donated ly the co to the best greenpea producer of 1915 over all produc ers to whitby factory we understand stoleys have en larged there program for 1946 and have at present some 3000 acres contracted they are interested in contracts for more sweet corn growers for canning dress of wine silk velvet with head- jn thejl en it might not mean dress to match carrying a nosegay j much u vou but when vou near lome tindall of goodwood acted tnenl youtj say oh ves i remem- as best man and little beth coles ber u u on of my favorites i of uarrie cousin of the bride was ajdnt knm thu the name flower girl wearing a long pink j dress with bonnet and carrying a nosegay ushers were lloyd tatej of toronto brother of the bride and howard hoover of dixon hill brother of the groom during the signing of the register mrs mi clendenning sang o perfect lovei following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the brides uncle mr and mrs harvey houck of cashel there were i sixtyfive guests the brides j mother received wearing a dress 6th line whitchurch the bethesda womens insitute held a quilting at the home of mrs don ratcliff on tuesday those who came in the morning shared a pot luck dinner we hope to see mrs howard rat- cliff back home very soon miss faith mackay visited with suit of rust crepe with french j hope and charity on sunday eyelet lace trim and wearing- a cor- old man winter has been playing sage of iris and yellow freesia the havoc with our roads recently but grooms mother assisted wearing a with spring just around the cornet- dress suit of british blue with who cares for the cold north wind send the tribune to absent friends sequin trim and a corsage of roses and sweet peas mrs harvey houck acted as hostess for the occasion mrs young of stouffville and mrs chapin of melville poured tea others who assisted were mrs leslie zimmerman mrs edgar nigh of melville mrs stanley powell arleen harper grace and nellie moore the toast master was mr harvey houck mrs m j houck grandmother of the bride who is ninety years of age felt she had a part in the happy occasion when the bride and groom called on her after the ceremony and again after the reception and pre sented her with the brides bouquet the newly weds left on a short trip the bride travelling in a pale blue french wool dress with a top coat of dark brown muskrat on their return they will live at dixon hill the concession lines were tied up on monday and again tuesday since spring seems to be a time of change and moving about this line expects its share of changes we understand mr and mrs ross i winterstein and mrs carver will i be moving to stouffville while mr and mrs norman steckley and family will occupy the winterstein home on the sixth mr and mrs henry johnson who have been a long time associated with this neighborhood are considering re tirement from farming and mr and mrs fred greenfield and family will carry on in their stead although we regret the loss of those who will be leaving our midst we are glad that the new comers are by no means strangers and they will receive a hearty wel come back con atha news ratulaiions to mr and mrs goodwood sam barkey on the arrival of a son we welcome home pte boyd a little brother for glen and anne latremoulle from overseas mr and mrs m gall attended j mr pickering the public school the funeral on saturday of the late inspector spent tuesday in out- robert ashenhurst in uxbridge i school giving a good report mr and mrs wallace were din- mrs harrv cooper spent a couple her guests on sunday with their of days in toronto this week daughter mr and mrs lloyd pugh the w will moel al t miss grace lehman spent a few of mrs gea stowal on thutsday march 7th at 230 pm mrs jas ana wagg will be in charge of devotion- days in toronto last week mr and mrs david trail laurie visited mr and mrs mc- bride in whitby on sunday say girls who was the young lady and boy friend who got storm- stayed sunday evening on the 9th of markham mr and mrs allen meyer and family were guests at the home of jacob meyer in stouffville on mon day evening the occasion was mr and mrs meyers 50th wedding day mr and mrs fred byers and family had supper on saturday night with mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family al period i if weather favorable the cgi it girls will collect all waste paper in the village on march 9th kindly give the girls a welcome i keep in mind march 15th for st patricks social potluck supper in i basement of the united church i particulars later we sympathize with mr and i mrs john ashenhurst in the loss of his brother robert who passed away suddenly in uxbridge last j wednesday another euchre party is to be let us supply you with handy and easy methods for top production better than ever hog chow checkers feed dry xo waste xo mixing easy to fccdfi faster gains lower cost implements to do the job curry comb and brush raise your calves spray ihs brooder house whh pvrina chekrfect dont let germs kill chicks spray walls and floor with new brooder house disinfectant its a complttb gram ration u you muit buy not o your feed youu get real reiulti iron milk chow a topnolch allpurpou milking ration purina milk chow for lots of milk purina cow chow supplement stiver bros stouffv1uji phoxb 501 ask us about purina ddt barn spray purina flock fountain seamless easy to clean remov able guard all metal barn brush metai feeders always keep feed clean mr george lamb from manitoba held in the hall friday night when his sister mrs frank wagg and prizes will be given and lunch nancy had dinner on sunday with served mr and mrs fred draper it has been nineteen years since mrlamb visited friends in the east almira mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family and mrs thos dunkeld were dinner guests on sunday with mrs smith at almira mrs dun keld remained to visit her sister for a week mrs wallace attended a quilt ing at claremont on tuesday last miss vera hilts of gormley spent the weekend visiting friends in our community a very enjoyable evening was spent on monday when mrs peter stickley entertained a few friends to a surprize party in honor of mrs telfer wegg of cashel it was her birthday also their wedding anniversary mrs wegg was pre- macgregor pupil of sented with a beautiful hassock watson atcm passed the address was read by miss g three piano exam with carruthers of cashel after which passed with hoxors donald myrtle l his grade first class honors at the recent mid- mr and mrs wegg replied fittingly winter examinations held at the ice cream and cake were served by toronto conservatory the hostess mrs stickley all welcome come early no seats reserved but reserve your verdict until you and have seen heard it a special message without parallel given by dr cks m0ffatt thb thd wellknown irish evangelist lec turer author and youth leader entitled the jewish passover this will be illustrated with the passover table lighted candles three cups of wine bitter herbs unleavened bread eggs salted water apples shank bone of lamb you will hear the blowing of the horn see the vacant chair of elijah everything will be explained in full the evangelist will wear the prayer shawl of israel the mitre and he will chant thousands of people in can ada and the usa have heard and seen this feast ex plained there will be special music and singing come see and hear for yourself a large crowd is expected to attend- stouffville christian church ox sunday march 3rd 730 pm rev c g montgomery minister al close of service there will be a fireside meeting led by the evangelist who will render selections on the trumpet

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